JOURNAL OF CLINICAL TRANSFUSION AND LABORATORY MEDICINE ›› 2016, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (6): 565-568.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-2587.2016.06.018
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LIU Hong-wei, ZHONG Guo-quan, LIN Jin-duan
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Abstract: ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of 80/20 rule on doctor blood transfusion evaluation management when blood transfusion information management system was undeveloped. MethodsRetrospective analysis was done on the 86 blood transfusion medical records and applications during January to September in 2013 to find out factors which leaded 80% underproof item. By amending these factors and observing the changes of hospitalized patients with surgery average red blood cell consumption,average plasma consumption and hospitalized patients total blood consumption,the effects of 80/20 rule on doctor blood transfusion evaluation management were evaluated. ResultsThe rate of approved blood transfusion application form,blood transfusion indication and eligible progress note increased from 27.9% to 88.0%,79.1% to 93.% and 83.7% to 88.5%,respectively. While the rate of hospitalized surgery average red blood cell consumption and hospitalized surgery average plasma consumption decreased from 0.16 U to 0.13 U and 0.07 U to 0.06 U,respectively. The rate of hospitalized patients total blood consumption decreased 14.9% in the case that the number of hospitalized discharge and hospitalized surgery increased 11.8% and 9.3%,respectively. ConclusionIt is positive in doctor blood transfusion evaluation management,saving blood transfusion and promoting scientific and reasonable blood transfusion to use 80/20 rule to resolve the important influencing factors of doctor blood transfusion evaluation management.
Key words: 80/20, rule, Blood, transfusion, application, form, rate, Reasonable, blood, transfusion, Blood, transfusion, evaluation
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R457.1+2
LIU Hong-wei, ZHONG Guo-quan, LIN Jin-duan. Applications for 80/20 Rule on Doctor Blood Transfusion Evaluation Management[J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL TRANSFUSION AND LABORATORY MEDICINE, 2016, 18(6): 565-568.
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